Farewell To Our Beloved Queen
Commemorating Her Majesty’s Passing and State Funeral
Queen Elizabeth II, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch and a symbol of stability in a turbulent era, died at the age of 96 on September 8th, 2022 after 70 years on the throne.
To commemorate Her Majesty’s passing and State Funeral, Royal Life Magazine presents a very special collector’s edition, dedicated to Her Majesty and the events following her passing…
Farewell To Our Beloved Queen
Commemorating Her Majesty’s Passing and State Funeral
Nobody lives forever, but deep in our hearts we hoped that Her Majesty would go on to exceed her beloved husband Prince Philip’s 99 years, and maybe even equal the record of France’s Louis XIV, now still the longest reigning monarch with an astonishing 72 years on the throne.
When her father died in February 1952, Princess Elizabeth – then just 25 years old – became queen of seven independent Commonwealth countries: the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Pakistan, and Ceylon (known today as Sri Lanka), as well as Head of the Commonwealth.
Her Majesty’s passing presents a momentous change for the Royal Family, and we can only hope that the new monarch, a keen environmentalist in tune with many of today’s climate change concerns, will do as good a job as his mother.
Life goes on, and so does Royal Life, and we hope you will treasure our own, very personal tribute to a remarkable lady who will always have a special place in our hearts.
Included in this 100-page issue:
– The End Of An Era But Not The End Of An Empire
– The World Mourns The Loss Of A Great Woman
– God Save The Queen – Long Live The King
– Charles is Officially Proclaimed King…
– Thousands Welcome The New King
– “Her Love For Scotland Was Legendary”
– Irish Eyes Smile On The New King
– A Chance To Pay Our Last Respects
– “Close To My Mother’s Heart”
– World Leaders Gather For The Queen’s Funeral
– Britain’s Saddest Day
This special collector’s edition* is available to purchase via our website and in store across the UK from today.